Abstract
The production environments of coal mines are inherently complex, with interrelated disaster risks that challenge safety management. Current prediction systems struggle with fragmented data, limited mechanistic understanding, and inadequate early warnings, falling short of modern coal mine safety needs. This paper advances the thesis that artificial intelligence, including machine learning, deep learning, and Large Language Model, provides essential tools for overcoming these prediction challenges in coal mining. We review AI-based approaches for forecasting coal and gas outbursts, mine fires, water disasters, roof collapses, and dust disasters, analyzing them through technical principles, application scenarios, and empirical outcomes. The analysis clarifies how AI improves risk prediction accuracy, enhances data integration, and enables smarter decision-making for safety. By examining the five major hazards, we highlight ongoing challenges in AI implementation and outline pathways for future development, emphasizing the importance of large models and autonomous agents. Our findings support the creation of advanced AI-driven safety and early warning systems for coal mines.